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Anyone Own Or Have Owned A Pinball Machine?

I am thinking about buying a pinball machine for the house.

Does anyone own or have owned one? (or know someone that owns one)

I have seen a single player machine at an indoor flea market in town but that would defeat the purpose if I have company and 2 to 4 players want to play. I would probably opt for a multi-player model. Although with the single player machine, I guess you could play one person at time, write down the score and have the other person play.

The two older models I have seen, the price is reasonable ($350-$400). They both work. I saw online where those machines sell for around $2000 so they seem like a good investment and would not decline in value.

The other thing would be to find someone who could fix these if broken down.

Here is a picture of the single player machine I saw at the indoor flea market yesterday. (not the actual one)

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We had one as a kid growing up. I think it was single player, but I don't think it made much of a difference. Its not like any parties were planned around the pin ball machine, we'd just take turns and try to outdo someone else's score.

My father had someone that fixed it from time to time, but for the most part it was pretty reliable. I'd imagine the mechanics of the typical pinball machine (especially an older one) is fairly simple. however, obtaining replacement parts could be hard.

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I had one growing up and it was a blast. That and a pool table made my house "the hangout" in high school. If it has problems there are places that'll fix 'em but the older ones are really pretty durable.

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I own three pinball machines. They are great for both adults and kids.

As a new owner, before you buy any machine, I would go to mr. pinball clasifieds and see how much the machine is selling for to get the right price.

As far as repairs, the older machines, known as electro-mechanical machines, as the easiest and cheapest to repair. Basically any machine 1978 and older is electro mechanical.

The 80's machines are not bad to repair, but finding parts can sometimes be a problem. The 90s and newer machines involves computer circuit boards and such... they are amazing to play, but I dont think I would ever want to fix one myself.

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Tangent: does anyone remember those golf tee games they used to have on the table of diners? I figured it out once and was pretty dang proud of myself.

The widow is gathering nettles for her children's dinner; a perfumed seigneur, delicately lounging in the Oeil de Boeuf, hath an alchemy whereby he will extract the third nettle and call it rent. ~ Carlyle

Re: Anyone Own Or Have Owned A Pinball Machine?

My inlaws used to have 3 pinball machines. they sold them when they moved into a smaller house.

1) they bought them at an arcade show. i suspect they would have much more selection than a local flea market. you might try an online search.

2) the old 1970s machines are cheaper than the fancy 1980s machines

3) fixing them when they break is a real problem. i think that the older the machine is the harder it is to fix. the parts are hard to find. i'd make reaaaaally sure the machine works well before plunking down your cash

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